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Russian APT Star Blizzard Adopts DarkSword iOS Exploit Kit
Gouvernance & RégulationSecurityWeekhier

The state-sponsored group’s campaign has targeted government, higher education, financial, and legal entities, as well as think tanks. The post Russian APT Star Blizzard Adopts DarkSword iOS Exploit Kit appeared first on SecurityWeek.

European Commission Reports Cyber Intrusion and Data Theft
Gouvernance & RégulationSecurityWeekhier

The ShinyHunters hacker group claimed to have stolen over 350GB of information from European Commission cloud systems. The post European Commission Reports Cyber Intrusion and Data Theft appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Hackers exploiting critical F5 BIG-IP flaw in attacks, patch now
Gouvernance & RégulationBleepingComputerhier

F5 has reclassified a BIG-IP APM denial-of-service (DoS) vulnerability as a critical-severity remote code execution (RCE) flaw, warning that attackers are exploiting it to deploy webshells on unpatched devices. [...]

Telnyx Targeted in Growing TeamPCP Supply Chain Attack
Gouvernance & RégulationSecurityWeekhier

Two malicious versions of the popular SDK were uploaded to the PyPI registry, targeting Windows, macOS, and Linux. The post Telnyx Targeted in Growing TeamPCP Supply Chain Attack appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Exploitation of Fresh Citrix NetScaler Vulnerability Begins
Gouvernance & RégulationSecurityWeekhier

The critical-severity flaw leaks application memory and can be exploited to obtain authenticated administrative session IDs. The post Exploitation of Fresh Citrix NetScaler Vulnerability Begins appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security contractor blew the whistle on support crew's viral indifference
Incidents & BreachesThe Register Securityhier

Career-limiting stupidity and rudeness exposed, with terminal consequences Who, Me? The week before Easter may be a short one for many in the Reg-reading world, but that won't stop us from opening it with a fresh installment of Who, Me? It's the reader-contributed column in which you share stories of things you did at work that had interesting consequences.…

US foreign router ban criticized for being ‘industrial policy disguised as cybersecurity’
Gouvernance & RégulationThe Register Securityhier

Public policy professor says it will make America less secure but hits Netgear’s lobbying goals The United States’ ban on foreign-made SOHO routers won’t improve security, and only makes sense as “industrial policy disguised as cybersecurity,” according to Milton Mueller, Professor at the University of Georgia’s School of Public Policy and founder of its Internet Governance Project.…

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